Answer:
d
Explanation:
stages 1-4 of sleep or "quiet" sleep where brain functions are suppressed, sleep thinking occurs, the REM-off neurons secrete setotonin and norepinephrine, new episodic memories are enhanced, select neuronal connections are weakened, and sleep walking/talking (deep sleep) occurs
REM sleep deprivation results in a REM rebound
 
        
             
        
        
        
A. regional self-sufficiency 
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The correct answer is the actor-observer bias. 
The actor-observer bias (AOB) refers to the phenomenon where we attribute our own behavior to external factors beyond our personal control, while attributing others' behavior to factors internal to them, and fully within their control. In this instance, Tom believes that he is unable to stop gambling due to the negative influence of his friends (an external factor beyond his control), while believing that Barnaby is unable to stop gambling because he is addicted to it (a factor internal to Barnaby). Thus, Tom is demonstrating the actor-observer bias
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
no the answer is D because A is in the same state and it says external movement 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
B - Coalition tactics. 
Explanation:
A coalition (a joint effort of several parties/individuals) tactic involves getting others to support your effort to persuade someone to do something. In this case, George wants to persuade Nathan. To do so, he asks Terry, Sandy and Marvin to "work on him", to help him persuade Nathan of taking part in this project of his, creating a some kind of coalition to help him.